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JP Marat - The Who - Revisited

This is one of my personal favorite shows. I listen to this podcast constantly. Check out classic and original songs by The Who . . . then hear recently released versions by modern alternative rockers . . . "They call it a Bargain . . . the best I ever had. . . "

58:42 minutes (80.62 MB)

JP Marat - Alt J Uninterrupted


56:58 minutes (78.24 MB)

JP Marat - Elle King


59:59 minutes (82.39 MB)

JP Marat - Ryan Gosling - Dead Man's Bones

This installment of 'Big Barking Dog Alternative Radio' originally aired in June of 2014 under the name "BBD - Black Panther Party." It is one of my favorite and most popular shows earning over 175hrs of plays and downloads. The first track "PaPa Power" is a song by actor Ryan Gosling, his friend Zach Shields and their Alternative band named "Dead Man’s Bones." Other acts featured in this show include: Foster the People, Matt & Kim, Little Daylight (Twice as Nice Remix), Parquet Courts, Good Shade, Bob Mould, Claire, Mowglis, Nina Simone, Roxy Music, Bobby Seale, Jimi Hendrix, Medgar Evers and James Brown.

58:33 minutes (80.41 MB)

# 149: #SummerInTheCity15


59:35 minutes (54.56 MB)

Tonight on the Show, a preview of most of the Summer Happenings around town.

The Memorial Tournament (THIS WEEK; http://www.thememorialtournament.com)
Columbus Arts Festival (June 12-14; http://www.columbusartsfestival.org)
Park Street Festival (June 12 & 13; http://www.parkstreetfest.com)
Creekside Blues & Jazz Festival (June 19-21; http://www.creeksidebluesandjazz.com)
Pride Festival/Parade (June 19-21; http://www.columbuspride.org)
ComFest (June 26-28; http://www.comfest.com)
Franklin County Fair (July 18-25; http://www.fcfair.org)
Ohio State Fair (July 29-August 9; http://www.ohiostatefair.com)
Hot Times Festival (September 11-13; http://www.hottimesfestival.com)
Independent's Day (September 19 & 20; http://www.thisisindependent.com)

# 135: 2014, A Look Back At the Year That Was


58:52 minutes (53.9 MB)

Tonight on the show, a look back at 2014, with songs by artists who passed away in 2014. Also, what were the 10 biggest headlines in Columbus? And the 10 biggest headlines of the year? Plus, a preview of the 2015 Sugar Bowl between the # 1 Alabama Crimson Tide and the # 4 Ohio State Buckeyes at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans on New Year's Day night.

SONGS/PLAYLIST:
"She Cried" - Jay and the Americans
"Where Have All The Flowers Gone?" - Pete Seeger
"Stranger on the Shore" - Acker Bilk
"Hey Girl" - Freddie Scott
"You Are So Beautiful" - Joe Cocker
"Wake Up Little Susie" - The Everly Brothers
"Rapper's Delight" - The Sugarhill Gang
"Indian Reservation" - Paul Revere and the Raiders

It's Always Patriotic...on The DJBC Happy Hour


59:37 minutes (54.6 MB)

Tonight on the Show, Fireworks and Parades near You as the Fourth of July nears.

FIREWORKS:
(THURSDAY)
COLUMBUS/Red, White, and Boom - 10PM (http://www.redwhiteandboom.org)
WHITEHALL - 9:45PM - John Bishop Park on Langley Avenue
GAHANNA - 9:45PM - The Golf Depot on Science Boulevard (http://www.gahanna.gov)
REYNOLDSBURG - 9:45PM - Civic Park on Daugherty Drive (http://reynca.blogspot.com)
(FRIDAY)
BEXLEY - 10PM - Capital University (http://www.bexleycelebrations.org)
CLINTONVILLE - 10PM - Whetstone Park
DELAWARE - 10PM - Ohio Wesleyan University
DUBLIN - 9:45PM - Dublin Coffman High School (with Earth, Wind, and Fire headlining; http://dublinohiousa.gov/independence-day-celebration)
GROVEPORT - 9PM - Heritage Park on Wirt Road
HILLIARD - 9:45PM - Roger A. Reynolds Municipal Park
LEWIS CENTER - 9:45PM - Alum Creek State Park
NEW ALBANY - 9:45PM - New Albany High School (http://newalbanycommunityevents.com/july-fourth)
UPPER ARLINGTON - 10PM - Northam Park on Northam Road (http://www.uaca.org)
WESTERVILLE - 10PM - Alum Creek Park South off of Schrock Road
WORTHINGTON - 1OPM - Thomas Worthington High School
WORTHINGTON HILLS - 9PM - Worthington Hills County Club

More Fireworks: http://www.10tv.com/content/pages/fireworks-listings.html

PARADES (all Friday, unless noted):
BEXLEY - 9:30AM, Starts at Maryland Avenue Elementary School (http://www.bexleycelebrations.org)
COLUMBUS - 6PM (Thursday), Starts at Main & Front Streets (http://www.redwhiteandboom.org)
DUBLIN - 11AM, Starts at Metro Place and Frantz Road (http://dublinohiousa.gov/independence-day-celebration)
GAHANNA - 10:30AM, Starts at Clark Hall (http://www.gahanna.gov)
GROVEPORT - 9AM (Kid's Parade, Groveport Elementary) & 11AM (Main Parade) (http://www.groveport.org)
HILLIARD - 10AM, Starts at Franklin County Fairgrounds
LEWIS CENTER - 10AM, Starts at Oak Creek Shopping Center
NEW ALBANY - 10AM (http://newalbanycommunityevents.com/july-fourth)

Sweet Freedom's Song: Celebrating Our History (2012 July 4 Show)


58:50 minutes (53.87 MB)

Originally broadcast on July 2, 2012 (but almost cancelled due to the 2012 Derecho)

Tonight on the show,
Bryan talks about upcoming July Fourth events in Central Ohio (other than Boom, and yes, Boom), such as these here (http://djbcadventures.tumblr.com/post/26158222502/2012-fourth-of-july-ev...), and talks about the COTA strike and the heat wave (or "Springtime in Phoenix in Columbus").

Thomas Jefferson still did not learn his lesson and doesn't want to write the Declaration of Independence. (Here is last year's Jefferson skit: http://djbcadventures.tumblr.com/post/26362731960/tonight-an-all-new-djb...)

And in Last Call, another "Fireworks Mix".

Worthington


3:05 minutes (2.82 MB)

"A Trip Around Columbus", in this installment, takes us to Worthington, founded in 1803 by James Kilbourne. Settlers from Granby, Connecticut moved to Worthington in October 1803 and started building a community that has been going strong for over 200 years.

Northland


4:41 minutes (4.28 MB)

A Trip Around Columbus heads to the North Side of Columbus to the Northland area, including the history of Minerva Park, to the rise and fall of both Northland Mall and the Continent.

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